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[edit] Web of Science Citation Searching Grundy Example

[edit] First, open the Web of Science by shift-clicking here.

1.
Rodger CA*
2.
Grundy, P.M.;Smith, C.A.B. Disjunctive games with the last player losing. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 52 (1956), 527-533.
3.
Grundy p*
nim or nimber* or grundy)
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[edit] Web of Science Citation Searching Snedecor Example

[edit] First, open the Web of Science by shift-clicking here.

[edit] Standard method of looking up who has recently cited an author of interest:

Example

Snedecor, G.W. (1946) Statistical Methods (4th ed.). Ames, IA:Collegiate Press.


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[edit] The Web of Science uses as its sources the very human creations that are the lists of references in scholarly articles:

Example 1

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Example 2

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This section last updated by Marilyn Christianson October 15, 2008


[edit] MathSciNet Cited by

MathSciNet's directions for looking up citations of an author:

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Direct searching may get you other material, but is messier:

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[edit] Other Methods to Consider